Monthly Archives: December, 2016

First win for Casuals seconds

Last Saturday 10 December Icklesham Casuals 2nd team entertained Northiam 75 2nds at the recreation ground whilst the 1st team travelled away to face Wadhurst United. David Mayne reports

Wall of Sound at Tales of Old

Fresh from their London excursion, the Wall of Sound choir performed throughout the day

Let it snow, let it snow

Our Rye newbie reflects on a past Christmas and this year's"'Christmas in Rye"

Bonfire boys lose another stalwart

Rye and the Bonfire Society suffer the loss of another member

Something for everyone

The children (above) are enthralled - but the Christmas Festival "Tales of Old" had something for everyone, despite dark and threatening skies

Avoid wintry home hazards

Taking a look up at your home from the pavement can save you a lot of money, says the Rye Conservation Society

Clicketty click, sixty six

Eyes down. The Mayor's calling. Clicketty click, sixty six - and it's a full house

Let’s go to the movies!

It's here! Rogue One: A Star Wars story opens at the Kino this week on Friday December 16 with cocktails, prosecco and canapes before the 8:30pm showing. And as a Christmas treat, FREE Christmas-themed films are being shown in the Silver Room this weekend, December 17 and 18, and on Christmas Eve

Prince’s Trust seeks help

Sussex Coast College are looking for more volunteers for the Prince's Trust as students help Fred Day with his "Garden of Love"

Stepping back into history

Much of Rye's history, whether it is of smuggling or religious persecution, is hidden - but the New Year offers a chance to see what you have missed

Frosty for the Friends

Gardens do not die in winter. Things still need doing, and the gardens at Great Dixter are no exception

“Tales” get yes, no, maybe

The High Street was packed, but was everyone happy ? The answers seems to be "Yes", "No", and "Maybe"

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